The Nitrogen Family is in Group 15 and Period 2, on the right of the periodic table.
The elements in the Nitrogen Family are nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, anatomy, and bismuth.
Nitrogen is a gas, but the others in the family are solids.
Three chemical properties in the group are that it is flammable,when it is mixed with soil and water, nitrate, and makes bacteria when mixed with nitrocellulose.
Two common uses are fertilizer and light bulbs.
Three physical properties are it is a nonmetal, the boiling point is 210 degrees Celsius and the melting point is 195.8 degrees Celsius.
I think 3 very interesting things about the nitrogen family is it helps save lives by filling airbags in a car, finding a criminal by using nitrogen to find fingerprints at a crime scene, and nitrogen is pollution because when we burn oil, gas, or coal, nitrogen oxides go into the air and pollutes it because nitrogen oxides are very bad for the air.
The Nitrogen Family is in Group 15 and Period 2, on the right of the periodic table.
The elements in the Nitrogen Family are nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, anatomy, and bismuth.
Nitrogen is a gas, but the others in the family are solids.
Three chemical properties in the group are that it is flammable,when it is mixed with soil and water, nitrate, and makes bacteria when mixed with nitrocellulose.
Two common uses are fertilizer and light bulbs.
Three physical properties are it is a nonmetal, the boiling point is 210 degrees Celsius and the melting point is 195.8 degrees Celsius.
I think 3 very interesting things about the nitrogen family is it helps save lives by filling airbags in a car, finding a criminal by using nitrogen to find fingerprints at a crime scene, and nitrogen is pollution because when we burn oil, gas, or coal, nitrogen oxides go into the air and pollutes it because nitrogen oxides are very bad for the air.
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